Have an idea for a compelling startup? Join the Center for Leadership Education for an info session about the HopStart competition, including HopStart workshops, the HopStart mentorship program, important deadlines, and eligibility requirements. Pizza provided.
From skyrocketing application numbers to new pressures around early decision, recent trends in college admissions reveal shifts that every family should understand. Learn more about why college admissions isn't just about standardized test scores or résumés anymore and how decisions are being shaped by new technologies, shifting demographics, and more.
Put on your favorite green shirt for an interactive and empowering Financial Wellness Workshop designed to help you make money moves and secure the bag. Learn how to set realistic short-term and long-term financial goals, a budget, plan, and more.
This four-part workshop series will boost engagement and accessibility in your online courses. Attendees will explore practical artificial intelligence tools from the Johns Hopkins AI Lab focusing on applying them directly to their courses. This session covers eLearning Expert.
Make your lecture videos easier to find—and harder to ignore. In this Center for Media & Technology Solutions Work Smarter session, attendees will cover best practices for using Panopto, including uploading new videos, making edits to existing lectures, and embedding them for seamless student viewing.
Join MS in Intelligence Analysis Program Director Michael Ard as he hosts Nicholas Eftimiades, assistant teaching professor of homeland security at Penn State Harrisburg's School of Public Affairs, for a discussion on "Chinese Espionage Operations and Tactics."
The livestreamed competition features five Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty members who will each have seven minutes to pitch their plans for shifting policy through advocacy in their area of expertise. The two Advocacy Impact Award winners will be determined by an all-star Bloomberg School judging panel—and you, the audience.
Ludovic Dominique Righetti, a professor in electrical and computer engineering and in mechanical and aerospace engineering at New York University and an international chair at the Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute, will give a talk titled "Learning Complex Robotic Behaviors with Optimal Control" for the Laboratory for Computational Sensing + Robotics.
Are your students ready for the research environments they'll enter after graduation? As artificial intelligence transforms scientific discovery and academic research, a critical gap has emerged between classroom AI education and the sophisticated ways researchers actually leverage these tools. Join this an essential conversation with two leaders bridging this divide.
This presentation will cover issues of research security and export controls including but not limited to disclosure requirements, international collaborations, foreign visitors to Johns Hopkins, restricted entity screening and training requirements.
If you are a new, full-time faculty or staff member, join the Office of Benefits & Worklife for an orientation session on the second Wednesday of each month.
Application programming interfaces (APIs) allow you to access live, structured data from sources like government agencies, research repositories, and online platforms. This hands-on workshop introduces the basics of working with APIs in Python.
Deepa Madan, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UMBC, will give a talk titled "Studying the Effect of Polymer Binders on the Electrochemical Performance and Stability of MnO₂ Cathodes in Rechargeable Zn-MnO2 Batteries."